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    On Cigars, and Why MCall is Wrong

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 9, 2011

    I somehow missed this yesterday, but upon waking up and checking the Morning Call this morning I discovered this positively inane editorial from Paul Carpenter at the Morning Call.  Spouting off glittery reviews of every eatery in the valley is one thing, but uninformed diatribe about new businesses in the valley is another.

    The editorial comes a few days after the Morning Call scooped the story that Famous Smoke of Easton wants to put in a large cigar-friendly restaurant and bar.  Mr. Carpenter goes on to falsely assert that since 1962 “no American has been able to legally purchase a top-notch cigar.”  Although the trade embargo is ridiculous and stops citizens of the U.S. from buying Cuban cigars, things are not at all like portrayed in this piece of hack journalism. 

    He goes on to detail the illegalities of buying, smuggling, or smoking Cuban cigars and muses that if caught, “you may do the rest of your smoking in prison.”  Obviously he hasn’t a clue, because at the border if you’re found with a box of Cubans they simply take them, destroy them, and send you on your merry way back into the country.  No jail time, no nonsense.  Officially they can fine you and do all sorts of nasty things, but take a look around the internet and you’ll find different stories.  He then goes on to quote Havana Journal, who have nothing to do with cigars, saying that the Cohiba name was “stolen” by the Dominicans.  Cohiba is one of the most well know and highest-praised brands of Cuban cigars in the world.  There’s also another Cohiba in the Dominican Republic that distributes to the United States.  The two are unrelated, however the name came to the Dominican after Cuban exiles fled during the revolution, went to the Dominican, and set up shop there.  It’s not a simple case of a bunch of foreigners stealing a name.

    He then goes on to compare these high quality, highly praised Dominican cigars to Chinese knock-offs, which is completely offensive to nearly everyone in the cigar hobby or industry.  It really blows my mind that one of Famous Smoke’s own employees commented on the article and failed to point this out.  Dominican, Nicaraguan, and other cigars of non-Cuban origin are outstanding to smoke, and are far from “knockoffs”.  Go take a look at the Cigar Afficianado Top 25 for 2010.  Only three of the cigars listed are from Cuba (although that includes the #1 place).  In 2009 the top Cigar of the year went to a non-Cuban cigar.  To say that any other country’s offerings are terrble, gag-worthy, and subpar is completely insane.  I can say it for a fact, because I’ve smoked various Cuban cigars and I’ll take a Padron 1964 over 98% of them any day.

    Considering the fact that two of the biggest retailers of cigars in the United States are located in the Lehigh Valley (Famous Smoke and Cigars International) and employ over 200 people, I would think this gentleman would do his research a little better.  Again, I do not support the Cuban trade embargo but the falsities in his writing are glaring.  I, too, applaud the Famous Smoke endeavor and I’ll be glad to go “gag on the knockoff cigars from the Dominican Republic.”

    March 9, 2011
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    Kopek Concert & Ticket/Poster/CD Giveaway

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 8, 2011
    March 8, 2011

    Kopek, a rock band hailing from Dublin, is hitting Crocodile Rock in Allentown soon and The El Vee has some of their swag and tickets to give away to the show. Head on inside to find out how to enter.

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    Appetizers for March 9, 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 8, 2011
    March 8, 2011

    Your list of upcoming deals and food events in the valley, including a St Patrick’s Day beer pairing and a rare tapping of some amazing stouts.

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    Restaurant Previews, March 8th 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 8, 2011
    March 8, 2011

    The new Terra Cafe, which replaced the hippie-centric Wildflower Cafe, has opened up in Bethlehem at 316 S New Street.  They’ll be having live music and open mics, similar to how Wildflower…

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    Review: Mama Nina Foccaceria

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 7, 2011
    March 7, 2011

    Mama Nina’s Foccaceria is a small setting tucked in a cozy space on Main Street in Bethlehem that, for outsiders looking in, always seems jammed with foodies. Even outside in the summer the diners spill out onto the patio and chow down al fresco. Why does the restaurant always seemed to be packed? The El Vee investigates and delivers a rating.

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    Recap of FriendFest

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 24, 2011
    February 24, 2011

    This past weekend was a fun event I had never heard of before this year: FriendFest, held at the Kutztown Fairgrounds. Read on for a recap

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    Lehigh Valley Restaurant Updates

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 23, 2011
    February 23, 2011

    Warm Sugar, the new bakery we reported on a little while back, is poised to open sometime in later this month or early March.  A stop by indicated serious work being done…

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    Wiz Khalifa to Play Sundaze at Lehigh University

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 21, 2011
    February 21, 2011

    Lehigh University will be seeing Black and Yellow and stead of Brown and White on April 10th at the 2011 Sundaze Festival.  Wiz Khalifa will be playing this year, following in the…

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    Appetizers – Feb 21st, 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 21, 2011
    February 21, 2011

    A fresh look at restaurant news and food events coming up soon:

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    Everyone Calm Down

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 18, 2011
    February 18, 2011

    Everyone is losing their marbles over the fact that the PLCB is delisting a whole bunch of liquor. Listen, I’m not a big fan of the PLCB but this is being blown WAY out of proportion here.

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